Did The Paparazzi Kill Princess Diana?

A recent report by the BBC on the continuing investigation into Diana’s death following a French assessment left me rather intolerable. In it was an accusation that the photographers who were chasing her contributed to the injury and, therefore, her death. While this can’t really be disputed it would seem that the commitment of these men is such that they have very little respect for the privacy of the subject.

Apparently a picture of her boy-friend, Dodi, made its creator and the media for which he worked millions of dollars. The paparazzi were fired up while trying to get another’exclusive’ shot of the exact same or similar.

This woman was big news and well enjoyed globally and magazines and papers were hungry for anything that would indicate she was romantically involved with someone. The kiss seemed to be exactly what they needed.

Looking past the photographers, however, caused me to question the mentality of the public who consume this stuff. They are the ones who but the magazine and papers. They are also hungry for gossip and snippets of information from the personal lives of the famous. If they didn’t there would be no demand for what happened that night in Paris.

The BBC, however, sent their own team to follow-up and low and behold they found evidence that the vehicle had been smashed up and composed two years before.

Sold to a company who repaired and sold it was bought by a limousine provider to the wealthy in Paris. It was apparently under wraps at the cellar of the Ritz Hotel as it was brought out to take Diana and Dodi away from it to his flat.

Because the photographers were chasing the car it was going at speed when it crashed to the pillar of the tunnel by which they were travelling. It was a case of situation and the blame must be distributed to many situations, not least of which is the desire for the public and the media for that type of gossip.

The world lost an icon that night and the media lost a victim. The British public and the two boys she left behind still mourn her loss. We don’t know why things like this happen but in my opinion we die when our time is up no matter who we are or what we are doing.

My reincarnation and link to the Spirit of the Universe, the real God, taught me that everything in our life is part of a strategy and none of us have control over what we do. The things that are unexpected and, heads or in untimely, are done just when they are meant. We have all reincarnated and our birth and death is timed precisely to fit into that design. Our commitment must be to the Spirit and not to any icon or idol.